The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 5, 1926, Page 7

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‘ ‘and Arthur Landerholm were Bis- eg and Mandan visitors last Sun- i | ’ ‘ ) ‘ter, Louise, and Mr. Selohn were callers at C. Manguson’s, ‘Anderson, were callers at ‘Sund ‘holm’ ley oon. (Caricon was @ visitor et B./ 6 0 ‘for the dance. ‘e _ "THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1926 | NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS | to do good. We are all so glad to know that our very dear friend, Hannah Landerholm,| returned home for a month’s| Miss Landerholm has been in| it. for nearly two years, | Horlie Fisher and. Ernie’ Gorden tiotored to Mandan and Bismarck Sat. | urday night. George Braden was a visitor at Lan. derholm’s the latter part of the week. Maric and Agnes Selahn were Re- gan shoppers last Friday. .. Most all the people around here took in the dance at Cadle’s. Everybody id Mrs. L. Land and daugh-' and Mrs. had a fine time. Emil Olson, Marie Selahn, Mabel a Ne. and Mrs, Fred Urbock, ed picking and Marie Selahn went berry last Friday. Quite a few berries wer found. Tiscomb Brown Albert Nelson and Fred Anstrom took in the dance at| Codle's, Ernest Gorden is busy harvesting. Kdith Gorden came home for a week's it with her parents. » Cliff Scott and family were visi- tors at the home of W. Scott. ‘M Keaton and family} rs at the Scotts. Selahn and her cowein, Henry inder- ernoon and came back Bmil Olson was a Regan shopper last Friday night. Victor Nelson was a visilor at A. ‘Landerholm’s, ‘Marie Selahn was at Cadle’s last Saturday on business matters. Carl Landerholm went to Mandan last Monday. CLEAR LAKE Mrs, E, A. Van Vleet is enjoying « visit from her aunt (Mrs. F.C. Ralt, of Sparta, Wi Olaf Olson and Harold Christensen were Bismarck (business callers Tues- Mrs. Albert Christensen and Miss ‘Myrtle motored to the E. A. be! Vleet farm Tuesday afternoon on ‘business. ‘Mr. and ‘Mrs. Adolph Hansen and daughter, Mildred, spent Wednesday at the, Christ Schoon home. Paul pronles who left in June to take in the sights at Yellowstone Na-| 2 T HE Fruit Preserves Pham: Quince: Clton ond Pineapple Preserves Large fruits. . ‘or quinces, ate cut in medium-tired currants, plums and other small fruit may be left whole. Cherries are always stoned. Thick syrup made with@reat | ‘Western Beet Sugar should be used in cooking. the preserves being ‘slowly simmered down until they thick and richmabout 1 rs, B.] have deen visiting relatives and at-) the rye on the J. W. et in by John Hagen and Lowell) | given in honor of Mrs. Belile’s niece, J ELLY tional park, also working in Mon- , returned home Thursday. Paul very much taken up with the west and says he plans to return some a wallas Bartmen wi Arnes: few days. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Warren Belile were picking chokecherries at Apple Creek Thursday. They stopped at the J. E. Sharp home for a few moments on their way ‘home. Mrs. J. W. Beyer spent Friday with Mrs. Henry Olson. . | ‘Christ Schoon and J. W. Beyer mo-) tored to Bismarck Fri to get re-| pairs for their header machine. Mrs. Blanche Olson and children! jing Elmer with grain heading for a tending to business matters. Harold Hargrave has been cutting! ton tar. ickson. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Warren Belilg and) family ‘attended the surprise ‘party ala, at the Emil Lang home north tect Mis, min Albert. Chri: to Driscoll. Lenwood Beyer and Arthur were chokecherry picking at Apple creek Sunday. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Henry Arnesen and AA ta at the Elmer Arnesen mn MisePri: ja Olson and cousins, He ush, called on tensen Sunday icinity spent junday at Lake Isabelle. Allen Vat Viect was a caller at! his father’s home Sunday. ‘Clarence Olson and Earnest Schoon left, Tuesday for the nort! of the state during threshing ume. ‘ Mred Olson assixted her sis- ter-i Mrs. Henry Olson, with some work Monday afternoon, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and of i@ ‘Uhursaay everie. Shaffer stopped at the} ensen home on her way) elile ‘Mildred snent Monday evening at Mrs. Hansen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Se! $ Lillie Schoon was a Sunday rat the Henry Olson home. NAUGHTON Chas. A. Johnson sand daughter Ruth were in the capital city Fri- day afternoon. Robert Solberg and daughters Helen and Florence were in the city on_business. Some of the . farmers of this vicinity are busy cutting the little grain they have. They will hardly wet their secd back. © “OTHE BISMARCK children, LeRoy, Grace and Junior, Rev. Madison, who formerly; get repairs for a header Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnsen and/ preached at Stewartsdale, was calling} Fred Woods, Standard oil man son Edsel, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. John-| on old friends Friday. from Baldwin, was out at Nelson son and children, Lester, Edwin and Several farmers in this vicinity; boys’ Wednesday. Ruth and Abel Johnson’ motored to|have begun to cut their wheat. | John Anderson, Floyd and Irene Bismarck last Wednesday to spend| The home of Henry Mills was! are out haying these days. the evening with Mr. and Mra.| burned to the ground Sunday even-; Glad son visited with Emma! Andrew Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnson were out in the neighborhood visiting with relatives last Saturday. Miss Florence Garske is visiting at the home of Clara Garnied on the farm this week. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Johnson and’ ing. at the time. is unknown. The cause of the fire Nothing was saved. fering with neuralagia. better at this time. James Brown Dan McClear hom a caller at the early Saturday sel last Reish Mr. Mills was away from home| Nels SS OA hoo! The David Ch Leo Sheldon ding The Nelson boys have sold Christ- ofson, cattle buyer, some cattle and Mrs. Claud Hauser has been suf-jhave to deliver them next Friday to She is some! ship at Buldwin. Gladys Rue r Rue Valley City, whee 1 were in Bismarck Friday.) morning. mer schoo!. lanagan took in some horses Mrs. McDonald was a caller at} John Ande.so to the horse buyers last Friday. New Salem Sunday. businpss snoppe Mrs. John Engdah! and children, Hazel, Julia and Kenneth of. Crom- Anderson Mor is very ‘busy these days. He makes some quick trips well, called on her sister, Mrs. Robert | from Bismarck to Livona leaving and] shoppers Thu afternoon. Solberg, Wednesday afternoon. taking mail. The sound of his Ford! , John Andeison aad family Miss Madeline Rue took supper|as he works for Uncle Sam can be) with her onls, with. Louie Martineson and fumily| heard early in the morning. Hagecdundzy evenit last Wednesday evening. J. R. Stewart took dinner at the Nel Nelson and family were v Abel and Frank Johnson tok some} John Stewart home Saturday. i with Geo, Nelson's Th horses to Bismarck lust Friday. evening. ** Few of the farmers around here}, © been out picking chokecherries. They are quite plentiful now for this TRYGG Carl Larson Was a caller at Geo. Nelson’s Tuesday on business. kind of a year. : Geo, Nelson was cutting wheat for Herman Gierke called on the| Carl Larson Wednesday on the vid Robert Sulberg family last Satur-| Carl Anderson place. day. The Rowleigh man, O. J. Olson,’ i from Wilton, stopped over night at MANNING Geo. Nelson's Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nelson and Hugo were business shoppers in Bis- marck Wednesday, also to Mandan. Miss Elsie Olson was visiting at Mrs. Geo. Nelson's Wednesday after- noon, en route to David Trygg’s. Ralph and Richard Fricke were callers at the Kruger home Wednes- = morning. mma and This community received the hard- est rain of the season Wednesday, July 28 - It was a great help to the country. Corn, potatoes, hay and the gardens are looking better. Flax that s not burned by the hot winds is picking up. Farmers are looking more cheerful, as many of them’ now can see some fecd in sight. It is raining here s@ain at| Emma and Mildred Tryeg are this writing, Aug 3 visiting in Minot this week. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Goodman are| John and Elsie Kruger were sup- the happy parents of a baby girl,| pet guests at the Geo. Nelson home born Monday, . Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart d ie at John at the Davenport home Sunday. mee place Tuesday night. Amos Robidou has been threshing] Ed. Lunquist was a business shop- wheat. He took a load to Menoken| Per in the capital city Tuesd: Tuesday. ss Sohn Kruger made a busines Ronald Nichelson, who ieft some] to Tuttle returning the trucks, time ago to work in the harvest] David Trygg is out adjusting hail fields at Mott, N. D., has returned.| insurance tl week. : He reports the grain very p Paul Coleman was visting with his around Mott, as most of it was h uncle, Victor Coleman, near Still ed out. a week, returning Wednesday. Roy Goodman Miss Gladys Rue has taken the Hapel make hay. school for the term in schoolhouse Many farmers and people from| No. 1 in Trygg, starting in Septem- town are taking advantage of the| ber, and Mrs. Art Magnus has taken abundance of chokeeherries found on|the school in the Trygg neighbor- the river banks and the coulees and| hood near Kruger’s, also starting in are gathering them to make jellies} September. and jam, : Gladys Nelson was a culler at J.C. Chessak has been putting up| Emma Nelson’s Thursday afternoon. William Nemi called trip is helping Paul Frank Garnied and daughter Clara called on Mrs. Hugo Solberg one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson andj Place near Stewartsdale. M hay on the Paul Lindsey place. He Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Nelson were! also made some hay on the Burtch| business shoppers in the capital city |, and Mandan Friday. A K I N G Satisfy the growing child's craving for sweets with jellies and preserves~Great Western Sugav aids ns of house. a Berry Preserves i Strauberts, Raspher. Blackberrs. Geoseber, ‘Mulberry and Loganberry Presevecs : SOE thet over ait Wiel ghe + ties. To three quarts three and one-half cuplais Great Western Beet Sug Combine in a preserve k Cover and let stand two hours to start the jui tring occasionally. Bri slowly to bailing point and for fifieen mi last. Monday Nels Nelson John Anderson and family, Rosen- dohl find family, Peterson and family and, all the @ ploasant ing at Painted and fishing, Mr. and } family were vi son's Thursd: artin Ni capital city Fri fohn and Elsi day. here. Mr. and Mrs. tin called at afternoon Tt was 1 Amans: community di opped for dinrtr son boys’ Thursday on business. y even on Was on the old Henry Horne ba ne Edith Olson attended Sund: Sunday in school Tryee family visiting with the John Olson family yer, and John the Nel- | and Albert were on business at the Nelson's to cattle Friday. cturned to her in the nd Hugo were ‘omg near Sti wv last Woods lake, a caller day. e Kr 00 in the Geo. Nelson an Geo. Snider's at » held at yon ii No. 1. rom’s near Still, Friday even-| boating | x A son and ng with Geo. Nel- were Vollen home, from Regen visited ursday Noh in the e out| a Nelson visited with Gertie| adys Nels ——————— ——, Martin Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Owns. Mrs. Geo. and Mrs, Joe Tillie Jares. and Mrs. F. te from Menoken Whitted Tooker Mr, and and family, Mr. Varley und Willie and ‘Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Nelson and Mar- tin * Nelson guests at Marcus Agnew at dinner Sunday Meno- were ken, taking in the ball game at Menoken Nels Nelson’: ported hail Si A birthday Nels Nelson Nelson Those *present. were Mr. Victor Engdohl and fami in the afternoon. n was a caller at Geo. Monday morning and re-| unday evening. party was given for Sunday at his home. Mr. and ‘Mrs. ,. Grand- ma Engdohl of Naughten, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott of Bismarck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, Alice and Otto Swanson, supper being Attendants of Sunday school Sun- day were Mrs. Nels Nelson, Hugo and . Mr, and Albin Spangberg and Mrs. Charlie Rue nd family, ’ ene and Floyd Anderson, Oscar Magnuson| . Nelson son were business. John Kruge tin Nelson's Mond. PAl Regen call Liccomb: Br A delicious served. nd family, Art Magnus and family, d the Trygg family. n is cutting wheat for Harvest will soon be Geo and Marti rowan » woons yn and Alvin Ranch ave Dixon home Sun- and Mrs. ©, Cleveland were business transactors in Wilton Satur evening. *. W. Brooks, Chancey Cleveland “hibve, motored to Wilton y afternoon. Faussom visited with hi “| mother at Bismarck last Sunlay. Me oar’ Mrs, Martin Hagen mo. tored to Wilton afternoon and Mrs, AX einquist and nday berry picking. Bt b alk vis h Ada Fairman at Arthur Han Saturday. le n Johnson motored to Bi were Mr. family m marek Mr nd Mr Me unday to visit with relative: red Brown, Mr. and od William Brow Boden tern called ‘at the Alvin Lange ‘iome Sun- da: y Marx and Mrs. C. MH. Brooks, accompanied by Adrian. Brooks, re- turned from Jamestown Sunday, where the former two spent the week vis- iting with friends and vrelatives, Edith Franklund, whoj is working at the Bert ‘Roes home, spent Sunday with her parents, Adrian Brooks londay Mr. and . Henry Johnson and family enjoyed fishing Sunday, Alvin Lange called on Tom Morgan S y forenoon, Dave Dixon and son, Earl motared to Wilt Monday om business, Ada Fairman motored to Bismarck Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Llayd Maynard mo- tored to Bismarck Saturday, Herbert Wilson spent Sunday with ‘left for Jamestown Louis Birkholz at Axel Steinquist’s. { Rance, Joe Brown, Alvin Waddington and Walter Waddington were callers at the C, Cleveland home (8 and son, Rarl, mo- tored to Wilton urd to bring and family called sen home Mond ning Tom Morgan and daughte nd Edna, visited at Sam Parr Sunday and Mrs Arth Ada *s Sunday sh of Wilton v Sunday Alvin Oscar and Anstrom Leo Faussom and grandparents sp Sunday with the former's parents at Bismarck Mr. and Mes, Rudolph Hagen and son, Alfred. igotored to Turtle Lake Saturday afternoon to visit with rela tives. “They returned Sunday, ae companied by Mrs. Hagen's sister, Va Dona 2 W. Rrsoks and sons, Marion Ent met and) Or visited) at the °C, Cleveland home Sunday Rud transacted business Jat wit A progra et social will be given Friday ev Painted] Woods school, sure Bene veer (PAGESEVEN ‘Mr. and Mrs. Axel Steinquist vis- ited at Walter Johnson's Sund Mrs. Alvin Lange visited at Dixon's ‘Sunday evening. REGAN Among those’ of ‘the Regan. lodge who attended; the’ Woodmen: conven- tion at Bismisrek last week were: Mr. and Mrs, A her, E. Ratinestad, B. ‘Malone. X Yisher, J. Gramling, B. Lein, J. M. Mein, J. Wilson and G. call de qt Miss Hilda Stratton of Bismarck, formerly of Regan, left on Sunday evening. for a two weeks’ visit with her ‘brother Paul Grimm, of Min. neapoliss Miss J.. Meade went to Bismarck on Sunday to see her brother, who is in the hospital. He was in a poor con- ditions at this writing. H. Helgeson and Mr. Arndt were callefs in Bismarek on Monday, H. E. Rannestad and May. and Mrs. Harold, in company with the Misses Martha Alm and Hildegard Krause, enjoyed a picnic at Menoken on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. H. Bailey are selling their household zoods preparatory to moving wet, where they will make Keenan enjoyed a pic- ave A, 80. | their home. Mr. and Mr at the creek on § Roy ‘Little was a dan last week to see nic O. P. Vold of Bismarck, formerly of an, called on. friends here Sunday, route after a two weeks’ visit. with relatives and friends Finley and Fort Ransom, this state, id also at paints in Minne n ool ball team Sunday, on e being 10 evening, ‘Mrs, W O'Brien and wtho_are motoring from San Franc tw New York, visited at the A. H. Helgegon home for several days Vast ek. ‘They have made their home in ‘Galifornia for the past two years and/intend to return there with in a year afte npleting business deals in w Mrs. O'Brien is a sist Mr. Helgeson M E Schilling visited with Mabel (Mimmond over the week-end. 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